Where can I go to adopt a rabbit?

Where can I go to adopt a rabbit?

Rabbit lovers can then search for rabbits to adopt. We are not organising ‘adoptions online’ you will need to contact the rescue centre to find out about their homing policy. This site is not intended for breeders to advertise deliberately breed litters or for breeders to find ‘stock’. The rabbits here are looking for loving homes as pets.

What does home Long Island Rabbit rescue group do?

Our mission is to rescue abused, neglected or abandoned rabbits; have them medically treated and spayed/neutered; and place them in loving, indoor homes. We educate the public on the special care and health needs of domestic rabbits, and are sustained by your donations.

Why are there so many rabbits in shelters?

Most pets arrive at shelters because the owner had to move, could no longer afford the pet, had a death in the family, or simply gave up the responsibly of being a care taker for a Rabbit. Before bringing home a Rabbit, make sure you have considered the full impact of your decision.

How to find a good home for a rabbit?

Find a Pet… Find photos of Rabbits for adoption near you. Read profiles of Rabbits personalities. Give a healthy Rabbit a home. Why buy a Rabbit for sale when you can adopt? Use Search Saver. We will e-mail you when we find a Rabbit in your area for adoption. What to Consider Before Adopting a Rabbit.

How can you help the House Rabbit Society?

When you adopt, you save a life. Each rabbit who comes to House Rabbit Society was transferred from an animal shelter, whether because they were sick or hurt, because they were scared, or because the shelter simply had too many rabbits. House Rabbit Society is able to save their lives thanks to people like you who choose to adopt!

What’s the cheapest way to build a rabbit shelter?

A simple ‘three walls and a roof’ design will work fine and is relatively cheap (£15-20). A sturdier construction with legs and a floor (£25-35) will offer slightly more protection if your rabbit’s hutch is separate. On grass a shelter with legs will last longer as they keep the wood away from the damp ground.

What do you need to know about the rabbit Haven?

The Rabbit Haven is a 100% volunteer rescue. Our volunteers are the life blood of what makes The Haven work. We are in need of temporary foster homes, adoption show support, transportation, office help, and many other positions. Find out more about volunteering opportunities today!

Most pets arrive at shelters because the owner had to move, could no longer afford the pet, had a death in the family, or simply gave up the responsibly of being a care taker for a Rabbit. Before bringing home a Rabbit, make sure you have considered the full impact of your decision.